An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCourier Corporation, 17 okt. 2012 - 272 sidor Clear and penetrating presentation of the basic principles of scientific research from the great French physiologist whose contributions in the 19th century included the discovery of vasomotor nerves; nature of curare and other poisons in human body; functions of pancreatic juice in digestion; elucidation of glycogenic function of the liver. |
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... phenomena of life with which Claude Bernard was concerned. For the main part, the arguments against the vitalists have today only an historical interest, although the pungency of Bernard's attack remains a source of delight to the ...
... phenomena of life with which Claude Bernard was concerned. For the main part, the arguments against the vitalists have today only an historical interest, although the pungency of Bernard's attack remains a source of delight to the ...
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... phenomena. Also there is nothing but the difficulty of the task to hinder the reduction of physiological processes ... living being, a kind of regulated activity, which must never be neglected, because it is in truth the most striking ...
... phenomena. Also there is nothing but the difficulty of the task to hinder the reduction of physiological processes ... living being, a kind of regulated activity, which must never be neglected, because it is in truth the most striking ...
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... phenomena of life. In default of the physico-chemical foundations, during a period when bacteriology was the dominant influence in medical science, and next to it, perhaps, the highly specialized science of organic chemistry, when the ...
... phenomena of life. In default of the physico-chemical foundations, during a period when bacteriology was the dominant influence in medical science, and next to it, perhaps, the highly specialized science of organic chemistry, when the ...
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... phenomena of life and the philosophy of the organism. For these reasons, and for others not so good, the growth of experimental medicine gives rise to criticism, as it did a half century ago. Experienced physicians, practised in the art ...
... phenomena of life and the philosophy of the organism. For these reasons, and for others not so good, the growth of experimental medicine gives rise to criticism, as it did a half century ago. Experienced physicians, practised in the art ...
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... phenomena come to pass are infinitely many, complex and hard to grasp ... living beings. Sciences are not of two kinds, the first proud and confident ... living beings a series of miracles. Of course Magendie was not the man to let ...
... phenomena come to pass are infinitely many, complex and hard to grasp ... living beings. Sciences are not of two kinds, the first proud and confident ... living beings a series of miracles. Of course Magendie was not the man to let ...
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PART | 59 |
ExPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS PECULIAR To LIVING BEINGs | 87 |
PART THREE | 151 |
ExAMPLES OF ExPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGICAL CRITICISIM | 172 |
INVESTIGATION AND CRITICISM As APPLIED TO ExPERIMEN | 190 |
PHILosophic OBSTACLES ENCOUNTERED BY EXPERIMENTAL | 196 |
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An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1927 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine Claude Bernard Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1957 |
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